Antrim
Made in Antrim
Your guide to finding great local food, drink, craft and unique products across the county. Use our Antrim product directory to discover more about locally made products, food and drink in the local area.
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More About Antrim
People of Antrim are referred to as the “The Glensman” due to the nine glens of Antrim – Glenaan, Glenariffe,Glenarm, Glenballyeamon, Glencloy, Glencorp, Glendun, Glenshesk and Glentaisie. C.S Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland, on 29 November 1898 and is celebrated annually in November, with the annual C.S. Lewis Festival in east Belfast.
It is the County Flower of Antrim is the Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) also known as the bluebell.
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Shopping in County Antrim
4 great places to shop in Antrim
01.
Flossy Treats
Sweet shop and a party room. Buy your favourite sweets or make your own chocolate bars and lollies in the party room.
02.
Midtown Makers
Award winning handmade craft & gift shop, located on Church Street, in the centre of Ballymena.
03.
Nanabelles Gifts
Gift Store based in Antrim town centre selling a mix of locally made products and international items.
04.
McConaghy’s Souvenir Shop
Selling ice cream, irish and giants causeway souvenirs, jewellery, aran sweaters and black thorn walking sticks.
FARMSHOPS
Find your local farm shop – Support local business and producers and have freshly seasonal produce delivered to your door
Why Buy Local
Buying directly and eating seasonal produce, is a great way to support local business. In addition to enjoying the best local and regional foods. From fresh artisan bread, locally reared meat, seasonal vegetables, cheese, to English wine and craft spirits.
Fresh Seasonal Local Produce
To buy the best local and seasonal produce visit your local farm shop, independent retailers, farmers’ markets or local farm. Many farm shops offer home delivery services as well.